The exhibition Place(less)ness is a collaboration between the curators Dr Melanie Sarantou and PhD candidate Daria Akimenko, and two communities of place and practices in Port Pirie, South Australia, and Cork, Ireland. The Australian collective called Bridge to Nowhere is represented by nine artists. The Irish community is represented by four local shop owners of the historical quarter of North and South Main Street and two local artists.The inspiration behind the title for the exhibition emerged from Sarantou’s and Akimenko’s research and artistic engagements with different global communities and the insights that were exchanged during those encounters. The many reflections on the transience of place and strong place-bound identities tend ...
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Jill Randall’s work is firmly rooted in contemporary sculpture practice, making and materiality. Con...
The outward image of the place we call home – Australia – historically dominates and subsumes person...
Victoria Cooper and Doug Spowart’s 2014 photographic exhibition Speaking About Place: The Nocturne P...
This exhibition brings together artists and designers from the Department of Art and Communication i...
Thin Place is an interdisciplinary project which aims to find connections between the fields of art,...
This practice-led PhD research investigated alternate forms of articulation to relate stories of pla...
Works by Space Place Practice members http://spaceplacepractice.com Space Place Practice is an artis...
This mini-thesis is a supporting document to the exhibition titled via: a phenomenological site-spec...
The aim of this project was to paint the complexities of ‘felt’ moments of experiencing place on Bru...
Between Somewhere and Nowhere exhibition - Jenny Port Gallery, Melbourne 26th October- 18th November...
The Creative Centre for Fluid Territories (CCFT) - is a group of artists, architects, designers and ...
This dissertation establishes a new philosophical framework to understand, evaluate,and champion a c...
“No place–Some place” was produced for the Liverpool Biennial exhibition WALK ON, curated by Bryan B...
This paper emerged out of a funded interdisciplinary curatorial action research project titled ‘Thin...
Identity and Community Versus Non-Place, is a PhD submission of sculptural and digital photographic ...
Jill Randall’s work is firmly rooted in contemporary sculpture practice, making and materiality. Con...
The outward image of the place we call home – Australia – historically dominates and subsumes person...
Victoria Cooper and Doug Spowart’s 2014 photographic exhibition Speaking About Place: The Nocturne P...